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Page 1: Decisions, Loops, and Arrays

Decisions, Loops, and Arrays

Achmad Arwan, S.Kom

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IF Statements

• In PHP we have the following conditional statements:• if statement - use this statement to execute some code

only if a specified condition is true• if...else statement - use this statement to execute some

code if a condition is true and another code if the condition is false

• if...elseif....else statement - use this statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed

• switch statement - use this statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed

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The IF Statements

• The if Statement• Use the if statement to execute some code only if a

specified condition is true.• Syntax• if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true;• <html>

<body><?php$d=date("D");if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!";?></body></html>

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The if...else Statement

• Use the if....else statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if a condition is false.

• if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true;else code to be executed if condition is false; <html><body><?php$d=date("D");if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!";else echo "Have a nice day!";?></body></html>

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The if...else Statement

• If more than one line should be executed if a condition is true/false, the lines should be enclosed within curly braces:

• <html><body>

<?php$d=date("D");if ($d=="Fri") { echo "Hello!<br />"; echo "Have a nice weekend!"; echo "See you on Monday!"; }?>

</body></html>

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The if...elseif....else Statement

• Use the if....elseif...else statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed.

• if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true;elseif (condition) code to be executed if condition is true;else code to be executed if condition is false;

<html><body><?php$d=date("D");if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!";elseif ($d=="Sun") echo "Have a nice Sunday!";else echo "Have a nice day!";?></body></html>

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The PHP Switch Statement

• Use the switch statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed.

• switch (n){case label1: code to be executed if n=label1; break;case label2: code to be executed if n=label2; break;default: code to be executed if n is different from both label1 and label2;}

<html><body><?php$x=1;switch ($x){case 1: echo "Number 1"; break;case 2: echo "Number 2"; break;case 3: echo "Number 3"; break;default: echo "No number between 1 and 3";}?></body></html>

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PHP Loops

• In PHP, we have the following looping statements:• while - loops through a block of code while a specified

condition is true• do...while - loops through a block of code once, and

then repeats the loop as long as a specified condition is true

• for - loops through a block of code a specified number of times

• foreach - loops through a block of code for each element in an array

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The while Loop

• The while loop executes a block of code while a condition is true.Syntax

• while (condition) { code to be executed; }

<html><body>

<?php$i=1;while($i<=5)  {  echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />";  $i++;  }?>

</body></html>

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The do...while Statement

• The do...while statement will always execute the block of code once, it will then check the condition, and repeat the loop while the condition is true.Syntax

• do { code to be executed; }while (condition);

<html><body>

<?php$i=1;do  {  $i++;  echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />";  }while ($i<=5);?>

</body></html>

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The for Loop

• The for loop is used when you know in advance how many times the script should run.Syntax

• for (init; condition; increment) { code to be executed; }

• Parameters:• init: Mostly used to set a counter (but can be any code to

be executed once at the beginning of the loop)• condition: Evaluated for each loop iteration. If it evaluates

to TRUE, the loop continues. If it evaluates to FALSE, the loop ends.

• increment: Mostly used to increment a counter (but can be any code to be executed at the end of the iteration)

<html><body>

<?phpfor ($i=1; $i<=5; $i++)  {  echo "The number is " . $i . "<br />";  }?>

</body></html>

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The foreach Loop

• The foreach loop is used to loop through arrays.Syntax

• foreach ($array as $value) { code to be executed; }

• For every loop iteration, the value of the current array element is assigned to $value (and the array pointer is moved by one) - so on the next loop iteration, you'll be looking at the next array value.

<html><body>

<?php$x=array("one","two","three");foreach ($x as $value)  {  echo $value . "<br />";  }?>

</body></html>

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Arrays

• An array is a set of variables that all have the same name but a different index.

• Each member of the array is called an element.

• Each element's name must be followed by its index in square brackets:

• $nama[1]=“Adi”;• $nama[2]=“Dina”;

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Initialization of Arrays

• $author[0]="William Shakespeare"; • $author = array ("William Shakespeare",

"Franz Kafka"); • $author = array (1=>"William Shakespeare",

"Franz Kafka");• $author = array (“wl”=>"William

Shakespeare", “Fk”=>"Franz Kafka");

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Iterating through an Array

• for ($counter=1; $counter<51; $counter++) { echo"<BR>$author[$counter]"; }

• Or• $counter = 1; • while ($counter < 51) { • echo"<br> $author[$counter]"; • $counter = $counter + 1; • }

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current() and key() Functions

• PHP uses a pointer to keep track of which element it's at when it moves through an array.

• The pointer indicates the element that is currently being used by the script.

• You can use the current() function to view the value of that element.

• you can use the key() function to find out its index value. (Key is another name for index.)

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current() and key() sample

• $director[4]="Orson Welles"; $director[1]="Carol Reed"; $director[93]="Fritz Lang"; $director[24]="Jacques Tourneur";$current_index_value = key($director); echo ($current_index_value);$current_contents = current($director); echo ($current_contents);

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next() and prev() Functions

• These functions enable you to navigate through arrays by moving the pointer to the next or previous element in the array.

• next() move to next array• previous() move to previous array

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next() and prev() Functions

$director[4]="Orson Welles"; $director[1]="Carol Reed"; $director[93]="Fritz Lang"; $director[24]="Jacques Tourneur"; $director[]="Alfred Hitchcock";next($director); $current_index_value = key($director);echo ($current_index_value);

prev($director); $current_index_value = key($director); echo ($current_index_value);

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list() and each() Functions

• use the list() and each() functions to return only the elements in the array that contain data.

• Syntaxwhile (list($element_index_value, $element_contents) = each($director)){ echo "<br>$element_index_value - $element_contents"; }

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list() and each() Functions sample

• $director[4]="Orson Welles"; $director[1]="Carol Reed"; $director[93]="Fritz Lang"; $director[24]="Jacques Tourneur";

• while (list($MickeyMouse, $DonaldDuck) = each ($Director)){ echo "<BR>$MickeyMouse - $DonaldDuck"; }

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sort() function

• sort() is the most basic of the sorting functions. It takes the contents of the array and sorts them into alphabetical order.

• The function requires only an array name to sort the array:

• sort(ArrayName)

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sort() sample

<?php$director = array ("Orson Welles","Carol Reed", "Fritz Lang",

"Jacques Tourneur");echo “Before sort”;while (list($IndexValue, $DirectorName) = each ($Director))

{ echo "<BR>$IndexValue - $DirectorName"; }sort($director);echo “Before sort”;while (list($IndexValue, $DirectorName) = each ($Director))

{ echo "<BR>$IndexValue - $DirectorName"; }?>

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Multidimentional array

Title Price Number

rose 1.25 15

daisy 0.75 25

orchid 1.15 7

<?php $shop = array( array( Title => "rose",                       Price => 1.25,                      Number => 15                     ),               array( Title => "daisy",                       Price => 0.75,                      Number => 25,                    ),               array( Title => "orchid",                       Price => 1.15,                      Number => 7                     )             );?>

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Multidimentional Arrays

<?php echo "<h1>Manual access to each element</h1>";echo $shop[0][0]." costs ".$shop[0][1]." and you get ".$shop[0][2]."<br />";echo $shop[1][0]." costs ".$shop[1][1]." and you get ".$shop[1][2]."<br />";echo $shop[2][0]." costs ".$shop[2][1]." and you get ".$shop[2][2]."<br />";echo "<h1>Using loops to display array elements</h1>";echo "<ol>";for ($row = 0; $row < 3; $row++){ echo "<li><b>The row number $row</b>"; echo "<ul>"; for ($col = 0; $col < 3; $col++) { echo "<li>".$shop[$row][$col]."</li>"; } echo "</ul>"; echo "</li>";}echo "</ol>";?>

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<?phpecho “Thanks”;?>